Even two minutes is enough... The danger we carry in our pocket
In accordance with wavelength — the number of oscillations corresponding to a unit of time — operators such as radio, television, and mobile phones transmit information through the air. In addition, waves also arise in the home environment from cordless phones, baby monitors, remote controls, microwave ovens, and monitors.
The enormous number of transmitter towers and facilities is defined as ambient pollution. The unlimited use of all these artificial electromagnetic fields creates electromagnetic environmental pollution that threatens our health. Radio and television broadcasts require fewer transmitters and higher transmission power compared to mobile phones. For example, there are over 100,000 transmitter facilities in Germany. In Turkey, although the maximum value stated in the "Electromagnetic Fields Project" currently in effect is set at 0.1 W/kg SAR, these values rise as high as 1.11 W/kg SAR in phones sold on the market.
ARE MOBILE PHONES DANGEROUS
Events we frequently encounter in our daily lives — such as computers disrupting radio broadcasts, or mobile phones locking up a vehicle's ABS system — are just a few examples of electromagnetic interference (EMI) phenomena.
When an electromagnetic interference problem involves the interaction of two devices, it is called "electromagnetic compatibility"; when the interaction is between a device and living tissue, it is called "bioelectromagnetic."
When researching this topic — that is, the effects of electromagnetic fields — scientists particularly focus on radio and television transmitters, radars, wireless devices, microwave ovens, medical devices, and, finally, mobile phones.
Although some experts argue that mobile phones increase the risk of cancer, particularly leading to blood cancer and salivary gland tumors, these claims have not yet been proven. In response to these claims, mobile phone manufacturers warn consumers by disclosing the radiation values of their products.
A TWO-MINUTE CALL IS ENOUGH TO DISABLE THE DEFENSE MECHANISM
Mobile phones operate at low power levels, but when the antenna — which emits 600 mW for analog phones and 125 mW for digital phones — is used very close to the head, exposure levels to radiation approach the limit values. In studies conducted on the effects of mobile phones and base stations, findings have been obtained indicating that both increase the risk of illnesses related to the nervous system, such as cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis (MS), and cause complaints such as dizziness and distractibility; it has been determined that even a two-minute phone call is enough to disable the defense mechanism that prevents harmful proteins and toxins in the blood from entering the brain. Although these findings have not been definitively proven, it is evident that electromagnetic fields carry health risks. For this reason, many people now use their mobile phones with a headset-microphone set, while many others have begun using them only in essential situations (at most 10-15 minutes per month).
The D1, D2, E-plus, and E2 standards for mobile phone networks, and the DECT standard for cordless phones, carry important meanings. Unlike radio and television transmitters, which do not produce a constant radiation effect, mobile phones now operate entirely on digital networks with fixed, modular pulses at a low frequency of 100 Hz. This means that phones connect to a transmitter (between the base station and the phone) 270 times per second. The same applies to DECT phones. Their base stations also transmit a constant 100 Hz and affect the user 24 hours a day.
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